Update:I chose to coat the bottom with the asphalt fence post paint after seeing another builder use it. It seemed so easy.After several coats of the asphalt fence post paint, I'm A little disappointed in how it soaked in. Next time I will try "the mix". I managed to flip the floor right side up and picked up my canvas. Walls are glued and ready to go. Well, the front wall seam needs some extra work. I thought I could kerf the front wall but apparently I was too aggressive and my board snapped. Last night trimmed the front board to the right angle and glued it back together with Great Stuff. Man that GS is messy! I think I will stick with the GG unless there is another large gap I have to fill. I have to figure out how to clean up that joint.

Well, I planned on canvassing my walls yesterday but realized I messed up my windows, so I redid them. I also tried trimming my canvas to size and realized it has several seams. For some reason I thought it was seamless. So I'll be cutting out the seams so I can have it lay as flat as possible with about a 4" overlap. At least I figured out how I can get both panels to dry at 1 time once I am able to canvas the sides.

One step closer....After work I sanded and vacuumed one of my sides. Then I put on a strip of canvas. I started with TB2 deluded about 30%. But that seemed really thin so I added glue to the mix until it seemed thick enough to spread smoothly.

I'm at the stage where I am starting to put in the electrical system and I must admit I am getting frustrated. I've read several posts on TnTTT but I just don't get it. The plan is for a solar system to charge the battery, but what goes between the battery & the coffee pot and other items.